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When did everyone first start getting into the music?

I realized that I had started listening to the whole goth scene for nearly 2 years now without actually knowing about it being goth. But for those that did. When did you start? And how did you know you were real into it. My bad for the dumb questions!

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listened to goth music for the first time

I expected screaming, disorted guitar and vocal sounds, kinda similar to heavy metal but it was the most chill music ever, I was jammingggg. I’m just shocked. I really enjoyed it.

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Where can i buy these Overknees?

Hey Guys im looking for over 2 Hours straight for these overknees/thight highs you see in the picture, but Googlelens cant find them and on pinterest was also No information about these… I‘ll hope that you have some clues and know where i can buy it for my GF…

Thx 4 helping me out

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Southern Goth

Does Southern Gothic have a place in this subreddit or is it not welcome here? I checked the rules, but it didn't quite specify.

Edit: Southern Gothic/Gothic Country

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Bauhaus have mentioned dub as an influence on their sound. Have any other early goth/postpunk bands said the same?

I remember a member of Bauhaus mentioning reggae as on influence on Bela, and I was curious if any other bands in the genre have made similar statements.

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My goth music recommendations

Hi everyone, I decided to make a list of goth bands and albums I've found to be interesting, since most of them are pretty unpopular, and some were never even mentioned on this sub. I'll attach the YouTube links to the albums/playlists/songs.

Mizar – a Macedonian post-punk/goth-rock band from the 80s. It has deep male vocals of Goran Tanevski inspired by christian orthodox chants. They incorporate a lot of religious and folk elements in their music.

Mizar (self titled, 1988)

Militia Christi – an Italian goth-rock band created by the members of Theatres des Vampires. As the name suggest, their music is religiously themed, including lots of church organs and bells. Demonically possessed cathedral vibes. Also it has screaming/growling vocals in Latin/Italian. Pretty unusual for goth music.

Militia Christi – Ordo Militia Templi (2001)

Ataraxia – actually, it's an Italian folk/neoclassical band, but just like Dead Can Dance their debut album was goth-rock, hence why they're always put in this box. The lyrics here are in Italian, Latin, German, French and English. I really love the deep, powerful contralto voice of Francesca Nicoli – one of my favorite vocalists. She's been inspired by the infernal style of Diamanda Galas. My favorite song is "In Articulo Mortis", feels like an act of exorcism.

Ataraxia – Prophetia (1990)

Love Is Colder Than Death – an ethereal/darkwave band from Germany. It reminds me of early Dead Can Dance, but more towards electronic side. Their first two albums are great for lonesome and relaxing nights in your closed room… or cemetery strolls. Later on they turned on full DCD-neoclassical-ethno style.

Love Is Colder Than Death – Teignmouth (1991)

Love Is Colder Than Death – Mental Traveler (1992)

Ľahka Muzá – unjustly unknown and extremely great goth-rock/ritualistic ethereal band from Slovakia. I'm grateful I stumbled upon this name accidentally in YT comments and decided to give them a try, and only because I like listening to different languages. What a damn loss it would be. Haunting banshee vocals of Gudrun, tribal industrial drums and atmospheric blurred guitars… They also have side project called Hieros Gamos, which sounds very similar to the main one. Don't get what's the point, but it counts, too.

Ľahka Muzá – V Záblesku Večnosti (2004)

Collection d'Arnell-Andréa – a band from France and the only one I could consider to be an actual neoclassical darkwave – as they, indeed, mix BOTH goth-rock and symphonic elements such as pianos, violins and tender operatic female vocals.

Collection d'Arnell-Andréa – Villers-Aux-Vents (1994)

Collection d'Arnell-Andrea – Un Automne A Loroy (1989)

Nevskij Prospect – 80s post-punk/goth-rock band from Sweden. Very beautiful music with female operatic vocals. For romantic goth vibes.

https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA4F86857AAD157F2&feature=shared

Dead Souls Rising – a darkwave band from France that sounds kinda like Switchblade Symphony, with electronic/symphonic bits. That's enough to be interested in them, I think.

https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzKw6H7Zcb8-SAAN5e3VmVmx_pq7Z3dd1

The Last Days of Jesus – and another band from Slovakia. A mix of deathrock, progressive rock and organs, their first creations were pretty gloomy as opposed to their later works. And, again, another band that incorporates religious elements.

The Last Days of Jesus – The time of crucifixtion (1994)

The Last Days of Jesus – Arma Christi (2007)

Godless Procession – a contemporary goth-rock band from Mexico with songs in Spanish. Deep powerful male vocals is what got me into them, at first I even thought it was some side project of Mizar.

Godless Procession (self titled, 2014)

Untoten – a German gem. A band created by a musician David A. Line and a Hungarian beauty Greta Csatlós with her seductive vocals. Absolutely dark, mysterious, sexy and vampire-like. Their musical range is pretty diverse (from dark cabaret to electronic to metal sound) but still, they have plenty of goth-rock and darkwave songs. Very creative and non-cliche. It's sad German Schwarze Szene is so unpopular because it's a good gateway to goth. I can actually imagine tons of Tik Tok girls obsessing over this band. (…ok, better to be unpopular)

Untoten – Lichtbringer

Untoten – Die Jagd

Untoten – Koste das Blut!

Untoten – Unvergessen

Untoten – Der kleine Tod

Rosa Crux – a neomedieval band from France. Same situation as with Ataraxia and Dead Can Dance. Their debut EP (consisting only 4 songs) was goth-rock. Vocals of Thomas are inspired by medieval chants and all lyrics are in Latin. And don't forget to look for their concert videos – you won't regret it, very spectacular.

Rosa Crux – Aglon

Rosa Crux – Abrasax

Rosa Crux – Morituri

Rosa Crux – Ilepho

Umbra et Imago – a German band that started as darkwave. Alas, they later turned into generic metal (damn, what's it with bands abandoning their original style?), but this album is what we need. Long songs, psychotic vocals of Mozart, mysterious darkness and enchanting drums that make you wanna stand up and dance through the whole night until the morning sun arise. Then you can go back into your coffin. Song "Erotica (Erotic Mix)" is a dancefloor banger.

Umbra et Imago – Träume, Sex und Tod (1992)

Rakta – a contemporary Portuguese post-punk band that sounds a lot like Xmal Deutshcland(finally!), except with more psychedelic rock vibes.

Rakta – III (2016)

Crisantemo del carrione – an Italian darkwave band with folk motives and male vocals. Chilly, beautiful and melancholic. Great for dancing in the blooming garden on a spring day. Somewhere deep in Italian provinces for better experience. Very light feeling.

Crisantemo del carrione – Fiore di passione (2007)

Miranda Sex Garden – an ethereal/post-punk band from USA. They started with madrigal music, but later turned into pretty whimsical mix of angelic female vocals and… Hard to explain their style, better to listen.

Miranda Sex Garden – Fairytales Of Slavery (1994)

That's all… For now. I hope you'll find new favorite songs (or even bands) from this list.

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